PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF UNITED STATES SPACE EXPLORATION POLICY

The 'President's Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy' was a Presidential Commission formed by United States President George W. Bush on January 27, 2004, through the 'Executive Order 13326'.[1][2] Its final report was submitted on June 4, 2004.[3]

Contents
Commissioners
Hearings
See also
References

Commissioners


There were nine members of the commission[4]:

Edward C. Aldridge Jr. - Chairman

Carleton S. Fiorina

Michael P. Jackson

Laurie A. Lechin

Lester L. Lyles

Paul D. Spudis

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Robert S. Walker

Maria T. Zuber

Hearings


There were five public hearings held by the commission to gain a variety of different perspectives. They were as follows:

February 11, 2004 - National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, D.C.

March 3-4, 2004 - United States Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

March 24-25, 2004 - Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia

April 15-17, 2004 - Galileo Academy of Science and Technology, San Francisco, California

May 3-4, 2004 - Asia Society, New York City

See also



Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry

U.S. National Space Policy

References


1. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Establishment of Commission
2. Executive Order 13326 - (PDF) From the Federal Register. URL accessed September 4, 2006
3. A Journey to Inspire, Innovate, and Discover - (PDF) The Full Report, submitted June 4, 2004. URL accessed September 4, 2006.
4. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Naming of the commissioners


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